Definition of collate

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Collate (v. t.) To gather and place in order, as the sheets of a book for binding..

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Consanguinity :: Consanguinity (n.) The relation of persons by blood, in distinction from affinity or relation by marriage; blood relationship; as, lineal consanguinity; collateral consanguinity..
Collateral :: Collateral (a.) Descending from the same stock or ancestor, but not in the same line or branch or one from the other; -- opposed to lineal..
Underplot :: Underplot (n.) A series of events in a play, proceeding collaterally with the main story, and subservient to it..
Collateral :: Collateral (n.) A collateral relative.
Collator :: Collator (n.) One who collates to a benefice.
Oblique :: Oblique (a.) Not direct in descent; not following the line of father and son; collateral.
Margin :: Margin (n.) Collateral security deposited with a broker to secure him from loss on contracts entered into by him on behalf of his principial, as in the speculative buying and selling of stocks, wheat, etc..
Decollate :: Decollate (v. t.) To sever from the neck; to behead; to decapitate.
Side :: Side (a.) Hence, indirect; oblique; collateral; incidental; as, a side issue; a side view or remark..
Cosinage :: Cosinage (n.) Collateral relationship or kindred by blood; consanguinity.
Representation :: Representation (n.) Any collateral statement of fact, made orally or in writing, by which an estimate of the risk is affected, or either party is influenced..
Collaterally :: Collaterally (adv.) In collateral relation; not lineally.
Collate :: Collate (v. t.) To gather and place in order, as the sheets of a book for binding..
Defeasance :: Defeasance (n.) A condition, relating to a deed, which being performed, the deed is defeated or rendered void; or a collateral deed, made at the same time with a feoffment, or other conveyance, containing conditions, on the performance of which the estate then created may be defeated..
Sub- :: Sub- () A prefix signifying under, below, beneath, and hence often, in an inferior position or degree, in an imperfect or partial state, as in subscribe, substruct, subserve, subject, subordinate, subacid, subastringent, subgranular, suborn. Sub- in Latin compounds often becomes sum- before m, sur before r, and regularly becomes suc-, suf-, sug-, and sup- before c, f, g, and p respectively. Before c, p, and t it sometimes takes form sus- (by the dropping of b from a collateral form, subs-)..
Collate :: Collate (v. t.) To compare critically, as books or manuscripts, in order to note the points of agreement or disagreement..
Collaterally :: Collaterally (adv.) In an indirect or subordinate manner; indirectly.
Collatable :: Collatable (a.) Capable of being collated.
Collateral :: Collateral (a.) Coming from, being on, or directed toward, the side; as, collateral pressure..
Collated :: Collated (imp. & p. p.) of Collat.
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